September 2003 (Questions 81 to 100 of 118) |
Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io are 4 of the 16 moons of which planet? Jupiter |
What is a group of geese called? A gaggle |
Which common English word was derived fron the Greek for `dip` ,as in `dipping in water` and so on? Baptise |
What is Macropocide? The death of insects, the killing of kangaroos, or the eating of bats? The killing of kangaroos |
Which actress is the subject of Terry Johnson`s play `Insignificance`? Marilyn Monroe |
Which of the following is not the name of a top American football team? Pittsburgh Stealers, Chicago Red Sox or Dallas Cowboys? Chicago Red Sox |
Which actress plays Kevin Spacey`s wife in the film `American Beauty`? Annette Bening |
In which city is the `Wailing Wall`? Jerusalem |
In which European country is the city of Bratislava? Slovakia |
How many of Henry VIII`s wives had been previously married? 2 |
Debbie Rowe became famous for marrying which music star? Michael Jackson |
Which element has the chemical symbol Hg? Mercury |
What is the name of the dog in Enid Blyton`s `Famous Five`? Timmy |
Who released albums called `Slowhand`, `Behind The Sun` and `August`? Eric Clapton |
Who directed the film `Aliens`? James Cameron |
In 1579, the Netherlands achieved independence from which other country? Spain |
If you were born on New Years day, what would your star sign be? Capricorn |
Archibald Leach is the real name of which actor? Cary Grant |
The town of Timbuktu is in which African country? Mali |
Who invented penicillin in 1928? Sir Alexander Fleming |